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Report of an autopsy on the bodies of Chang and Eng Bunker, commonly known as the Siamese twins

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The document begins with an ante-mortem history of the conjoined brothers, describing their separate households, marriages, offspring, and progressive ill health including one brother’s hemiplegia followed by an acute respiratory episode and sequential deaths. It then presents a careful post-mortem examination performed some weeks after death, giving body measurements and external findings such as variable congestion and discoloration, detailed anatomy of the abdominal commissure connecting the two, and systematic observations of thoracic and abdominal organs, including differences between the two bodies and focused descriptions of the spleen and related structures.

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Harrison Allen

Harrison Allen was a notable figure in the field of medicine and anatomy during the 19th century. He is best known for his detailed report on the autopsy of Chang and Eng Bunker, the famous Siamese twins, which provided significant insights into their unique physiological condition. Allen's work contributed to the understanding of conjoined twins and sparked discussions on medical ethics and the complexities of their existence. His meticulous approach to anatomical study reflects the scientific rigor of his time, making his contributions an important part of medical literature.

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